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The role of 3-dimethylaminopropylamine and amidoamine in contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine.
- Source :
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Contact dermatitis [Contact Dermatitis] 2003 Apr; Vol. 48 (4), pp. 194-8. - Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- Since it has been found that all subjects with contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine (CAPB) have positive reactions to 3-dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA), and reports have appeared in literature of the sensitizing action of amidoamine in products containing CAPB, we aimed to verify the possibility that pure amidoamine may have a sensitizing role in subjects with positive reactions to CAPB. To this end, in 10 patients with contact allergy to a commercial CAPB, we tested DMAPA 1% aq. and a pure amidoamine in concentrations ranging from 0.5% aq. to 0.1% aq. The study showed that all patients with positive reactions to DMAPA reacted to amidoamine at 0.5% and 0.25% aq., while 4 of the 10 also had positive reactions to amidoamine at 0.1% aq. We consider that simultaneous allergic reaction to DMAPA and amidoamine represents cross-reactivity and hypothesize that DMAPA is in fact the true sensitizing substance, while amidoamine, which may in any case release DMAPA in vivo as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis, may favour the transepidermal penetration of the sensitizing agent. In addition, we advise that testing of CAPB be suspended, because, as suggested by chemico-structural analyses and demonstrated in vivo, when thoroughly purified, it no longer has a sensitizing action.
- Subjects :
- Allergens chemistry
Amines chemistry
Betaine chemistry
Cosmetics chemistry
Cross Reactions
Diamines chemistry
Humans
Patch Tests
Structure-Activity Relationship
Allergens adverse effects
Amines adverse effects
Betaine adverse effects
Betaine analogs & derivatives
Cosmetics adverse effects
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact etiology
Diamines adverse effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0105-1873
- Volume :
- 48
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Contact dermatitis
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12786723
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0536.2003.00078.x